YOU HAVE PROBABLY HEARD ABOUT THIS HOUSE IN FOX POINT -- KNOWN AS THE 'WITCH KNOWN AS THE 'WITCH HOUSE.' SOME CALL IT ART -- OTHERS A NUISANCE. 12 NEWS CHRISTINA PALLADINO REPORTS ON THE DECISION TO MOVE THE HOUSE, AND PUT IT ON PUBLIC DISPLAY. FOR ONE OF THESE GIRLS, THE FAMOUS WITCH HOUSE IS A FAVORITE CHILDHOOD MEMORY. SITTING ON THE BANKS OF LAKE MICHIGAN IN FOX POINT. "MY DAD ALWAYS TOOK ME OUT HERE WHEN I WAS LITTLE, AND SHOWED ME THE HOUSE AND IT WAS ALWAYS A LITTLE BIT OF A CREEPY PLACE, THAT I LOVED COMING AND SEEING WHEN I WAS LITTLE." REBEKAH SPRENGER BROUGHT HER FRIEND, SONJA, TO SEE THE SCULPTURES BEFORE THE HOUSE IS DISMANTLED AND MOVED. "IT'S PRETTY NEAT, DEFINITELY LOOKS LIKE A WITCH'S HOUSE." THE HOUSE IS HISTORY TOLD IN ART AND SCULPTURE... ALL CREATED BY IT'S FORMER OWNER, ARTIST MARY NOHL WHO DIED IN 2001. AN AREA ATTRACTION, THOUSANDS HAVE COME TO GET A CLOSER LOOK AT WHAT SOME CALL ECLECTIC AND OTHERS DESCRIBE AS GAUDY. AND NEIGHBORS HAVE STRUGGLED WITH THE NUMBERS OF VISITORS AND THE TRAFFIC. "I CAN SEE HOW THAT'S NOT TOO APPEALING TO THE RESIDENTS." THAT'S WHY THE SHEBOYGAN BASED , JOHN MICHAEL KOHLER ART CENTER, DECIDED IT WAS TIME TO MOVE THE HOUSE TO THEIR GROUNDS IN SHEBOYGAN. "A FEW NEIGHBORS I SPOKE WITH SAY IT WOULD BE A SHAME TO LOSE THE HOUSE BECAUSE MUCH OF THE ART MARY NOHL CREATED WAS COLLECTED RIGHT HERE FROM THE BEACHES OF LAKE MICHIGAN." AS NEWS SPREAD TONIGHT AND VISITORS CAME TO GET ONE LAST LOOK, SECURITY GUARDS WERE POSTED TO MANAGE THE TRAFFIC AND INSURE THE SAFETY OF THE HOUSE AND SURROUNDING ART. ALL PART OF PRESERVING THE LANDMARK. MILWAUKEE AND NOT GO TO SHEBOYGAN." IN FOX POINT, CHRISTINA PALLADINO, WISN 12 NEWS. THE KOHLER ARTS CENTER HAS OWNED THE PROPERTY SINCE MARY NOHL'S DEATH. THEY SAY THEY WERE FORCED TO MAKE THIS DECISION AFTER SEVERAL NEIGHBORS AND VILLAGE OFFICIALS WOULDN'T SUPPORT ZONING CHANGES TO ACCOMODATE VISITORS TO THE HOUSE. THE MOVING PROCESS SHOULD START IN THE